Etymology:
LATIN: magnus (great) β> LATIN later OLD FRANCH : magnificent (making great) β> Late middle English: magnificent (extremely beautiful, impressive) β> the year 2020: momnificent (moms are magnificent)
1.) that property displayed by a person lacking command of talent, situation, technique, or diction. 2.) cognitive of required actions or steps to be taken but lacking in the skills to successfully implement them. 3.) a rookie that knows the protocols but not the moves.
The poweryour mother displays when you stroll into the kitchen after cutting school and being at your homies house all day playing Fortnite. You are confident that you got away with it...
But mom looks you in the eye and says, "long day at school, dear?"
Tween 1: "How did my mom find out that I cheated on my English quiz? I was so careful not to say anything to anyone, and I erased our conversations about it!
Tween 2: I don't know, dude. I didn't say nuthin'! Maybe she is" Momniscient."
Etymology:
LATIN: magnus (great) β> LATIN later OLD FRANCH : magnificent (making great) β> Late middle English: magnificent (extremely beautiful, impressive) β> year 2020: momnificent (moms are magnificent)